Name: Tamás Kiss, Ph.D.
Position: Senior research fellow
Address: Dept. of Computational Sciences,
Wigner Research Centre for Physics,
Konkoly-Thege M. út 29-33,
Budapest, H-1121, Hungary
Office: KFKI Campus, Building 6, Floor 2, Room 9.
E-mail: kiss.t@wigner.mta.hu
Phone: +36 1 392 2222 x3257
Fax: +36 1 392 2742
Web: http://transelflab.wigner.mta.hu
Detailed CV (.pdf, 382K)
Qualification: physicist
Erdős Number: 4 in a series of Erdős – Rényi – Szentágothai – Érdi – Kiss
Positions:
2012-2015 | Principal Scientist, Pfizer Inc., Groton, CT |
2012- | Senior research fellow, Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary |
2008 – 2012 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Pfizer Inc, Global Research and Development, Neuroscience Research Unit, Groton, CT |
2007 – 2008 | Acting Head of the Department of Biophysics |
2007 | Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics and its Applications, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary |
1999 – 2000 | Physics teacher at the Klébelsberg Kunó Primary and High School, Budapest, Hungary |
1999 – 2012 | Research fellow, KFKI RIPNP of the HAS |
1998 – 1999 | Research assistant, KFKI RIPNP of the HAS |
Education:
2000 – 2005 | PhD course at Eötvös Loránd University on Statistical-, Quantum- and Biophysics (PhD in physics) |
1998 – 2001 | Physics teacher’s training at Eötvös University (BEd in physics) |
1995 – 2000 | Studies physics at Eötvös Loránd University, specializing in Biophysics and in the Physics of Atoms and Molecules (MSc in physics) |
1991 – 1995 | Móricz Zsigmond High School, specializing in physics |
Awards:
2009 | Travel award for outstanding poster presentation for the Julius Axelrod satellite meeting of SfN 2009, Chicago |
2008 | Akadémiai Ifjúsági Díj (Young Researchers’ Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) |
2007 | Györgyi Géza Díj / Prize |
2001 | Central Peak Award from the Geilo NATO ASI for Hands on Modeling |
1998 | 3rd prize from Eötvös University at University Scientific Competition, Neurobiology, Simultaneous Theta and Gamma Activity in a Hippocampal Interneuron Network (in Hungarian) |
Memberships:
Public Body of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Research interest:
You might be interested in my doctoral thesis (.pdf, 22 KB). Innen letölthető diplomamunkám (.pdf, 1.23 MB), illetve doktori disszertációm (.pdf, 2.14 MB), valamint disszertációm tézisei (.pdf, 24 KB).
Date of birth: May 12, 1977 Place of birth: Budapest, Hungary Nationality: Hungarian Marital status: Married (see this page), father of a daughter and a son Languages: English and French besides Hungarian Personal homepage: http://www.kfki.hu/~bognor If I ever needed a Life Coach in Connecticut, I’d certainly call Charlie Chase at Structure for Support! If you are interested in lists and ordering them, keep an eye on this upcoming book: Péter Érdi: RANKING. The reality, illusion and manipulation of objectivity